Most of the time, the 0.10 deals we report on are limited to a very specific subset of countries (such as the UK, Italy, France, Russia, etc), but this week it's different. Goo Saga is on sale for 0.10, and as far as we can see, this one's international; even the United States is included.

Goo Saga is a pretty fun little platformer, all things told. The story goes that the little elastic-y creature you control, Goo, is looking for his creator, and more generally the meaning of life. The gameplay is addictive and the graphics are pretty damn delightful. All told, for 0.10 (or equivalent in your country's currency) this is a great deal. Weirdly, however, a crash dialog saying the app had crashed kept popping up on my Nexus 6P, but the app didn't actually crash, or didn't appear to. Odd.

As this deal is seemingly international, post in the comments if you don't see it cheap in your country. Otherwise, Goo Saga is available on Google Play now for $0.10 in the US, €0.10 in Europe, £0.10 in the UK... oh, you know the drill. Go get it!

Comments

h4rr4r

Was with you until I saw "Offers in-app purchases", even at 10 cents no thanks.

Where are all the good premium games?

Vladimir

I'm for what you are saying but the permission can be also a placeholder only. Why not look if game actually has evil usages of in-app before jumping to conclusions. It could be used for expansion packs in the future or for some other non evil purpose.

h4rr4r

IAP is never non-evil. Expansions can be another app, when I was young they were called sequels.

Jonathan Berry

What about a free app which has a one-time IAP to unlock the paid version?

h4rr4r

I would not bother with it either.
For the low prices of games I rather not bother.

Prezes Dyrektor

Oh you are so special...

Young Hui

Yeah, there are apps such as Sync for Reddit Pro which have the IAP permission because they inherited it from the free version, even though the Pro version doesn't have any IAPs of its own. There are also plenty of inarguably valid uses for IAPs, such as Netflix's subscription options or IAPs which remove ads, such as the free version of Sync for Reddit.

I'm wary of IAPs myself, but "includes in-app purchases" is not an excuse to turn off critical thinking.

Jonathan Berry

Usually Play lists the range of IAP amounts, but I do not see that listed for this app. So maybe it does not actually have IAPs? You could always buy it and see. If it does, just request a refund.

But like Vladimir says, expansions are a valid use of IAPs for games that cost money up-front.

h4rr4r

Nope, sorry.

IAP means I am skipping it.

Jonathan Berry

I just installed it and can find no IAPs.

Rui P

Available in Portugal!

Ankit

Available in India.. only for ₹1.. grab the deal..

Martin

Bulgaria too. but not interested even with this price. :)

Rafael Freitas

There is a free version also, does anyone know what's the difference?

Roby

Tried the free version and I liked it, planned on buying the game...
Until it threw an add in my face which opened a few tabs: "Upgrade your launcher now or your phone will be locked within 1 day!" And then another which warned about viruses and such, phone even started vibrating...
Can't say I'm comfortable with the permissions it asks for either. What does a game have to do with calls among other things?

Casper Pascal

It's made with Unity, and Unity requires that permission to get Device's ID for Unity (5.1+) Analytics :D